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Came on a Monday night. I didn't know what to get, so I asked the waitress to recommend something. I love that. Take these decisions out of my hands! You have bars. Vibe is definitely upbeat. Parking: You have a shared parking lot. Food: misery. Really delicious and creamy. I recommend it. What I think this place stands out is really late next to my house. Most places near 8-10 a.m., this place closes on Monday at 11... View all feedback.
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I personally got the Zabon wheels with 2 seasoned eggs and extra noodles, along with fried dumplings. Imo the dumplings were the best on the table. The ramentoppings were cold and had not much taste. the noodles were solid and decent. The broth was hot and had not much taste. For the price point I cannot really recommend this place, except the fact that it closes late. View all feedback.
In Anaheim, there is a food and culinary warehouse called the packing district. Inside you will find food going from Asian to Cajun. I tried the miso ramen with Chashu an egg at Zabon ramen. Very cool atmosphere. The ren I rate as 7/10. Service and friendliness was great.Food: 4/5
My favorite Ramen spot ever. Always great service. I recommend their spicy miso ramen and spicy pork bites and fried Gyoza.Food: 5/5
The Ramen surprised me... it's very very good chicken is cooked to the right point and all the seasoning is there.Parking: Parking lot or parking on the street..Wheelchair accessibility: Plenty of access points...
I can't fault this place because at least they had 2 vegan options on the menu, Vegan Miso Ramen and Vegan Miso Spicy Ramen. I had the spicy version and it was decent, but I've certainly had better. I also had the potato croquettes which are also made vegan. These were crunchy and tasty, but nothing out of this world.
Had the boiled gyoza and shoyu ramen the gyoza was tasty could have been a little hotter when served but maybe served like this so the wrapper don’t fall apart. Never had boiled gyoza only the steamed and fried version but with all that it was good. Also had the shoyu ramen with the spice ball on the side. The ramen was very light and tasty with all the usual toppings. The spice ball brought a nice spicy flavorful kick… use sparingly to get your right amount of heat. Dump the whole thing in and I can see it can get HOT in a hurry. Worth checking this place out